1Division of General Medical Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES:

We sought to determine which ICD-9-CM codes in Medicare Part A data identify cardiovascular and stroke risk factors.

DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS:

This was a cross-sectional study comparing ICD-9-CM data to structured medical record review from 23,657 Medicare beneficiaries aged 20 to 105 years who had atrial fibrillation.

MEASUREMENTS:

Quality improvement organizations used standardized abstraction instruments to determine the presence of 9 cardiovascular and stroke risk factors. Using the chart abstractions as the gold standard, we assessed the accuracy of ICD-9-CM codes to identify these risk factors.

CONCLUSIONS:

Using ICD-9-CM codes alone, heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes, hypertension, and stroke can be ruled in but not necessarily ruled out. Where feasible, review of additional data (eg, physician notes or imaging studies) should be used to confirm the diagnosis of valvular disease, arterial peripheral embolus, intracranial hemorrhage, and deep venous thrombosis.